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- W. L. PULSON APPARATUS FOR DILING STAMPED MATERIALS 14. y1920 2 sheets-'Sheet 1 Original Filed Dec INVENTOR ATTORN EY Get. 2 W23 w1.. PULSON APPARATUS FOR OILING sTAMPED MATERIALS 2 sheets-sheet 2 Original Filed Dec ATTORNEY Patented Oct.

, YWILLIAM, .LovELLrurisony orI nnnnonrn, iyrassAoHUsETrs.;

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Application med necember 14, 1920, serial No. esoysaf'ne'newed June 2s, 192s.A

To 'all whom t may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM LOVELL PULsoN, a citizen of the "United State s,re.

siding' at Randolph, in the county of Nor.- folk 'andState of Massachusetts, have yin'- vented new and useful Improvements in Apparatus .for Oiling Stamped Materials,

` of which theifollowinofis as eoification.l

The object of my present inventionV is the provision of easily'manipulated and 'adjustable Vapparatus through the medium of which stamped material may be adequately and expeditiously oiled.

To the attainmentfof the-foregoing the invention consists inthe improvement as hereinafter described and delinitely claimed. In `the accompanying. drawings,l hereby made" a part hereof :-v

' Figurel is a'front elevationshowing my novel apparatus and also showing a s trip 'of metal to be oiled Yas properly arrangedV to be passed through the apparatus.

Figure 2 is a side elevation of the apparatus. Y Y Y Figure 3 is a plan view of the apparatus.

Figure 4 vis a vertical section taken in thev pla-ne indicated by the line 4-4 of) .Figure 2, looking in the row.

Figures '5, 6, 7 .and .8 are detail'iviews illustrative of partis of the apparatus and hereinafter explicitly referred to.

Similar numerals of reference' designate i corresponding parts in all `of the'fviews of;

the drawings.

Among other elements my novel appara-k tus comprises a lower oil container 1,pref-r.l erab'ly cylindrical in form, and ..an uppersl a casing member@l ofgenera-l inverted U shape. The member Q includes anv'upright cylindrical portion 3 arranged in;v vertical alinement with the container 1,' a'pendent i Vwelllportion 4,`arranged injv parallel rela# tion tothe portion 3, andan Vupper hollowifportion 5 through themedium of whichV thef portions-3 andv 4 are joined. VrrlChe'portionV 5 is provided in'its upper side with filling opening 6, normally 1closed bye hinged Y door 7. u. 1

Complementary tothe container ,1 -:andi Y' each of the portions 3 'and 4 ofthe U-shajped" member 2 is abracket 7a.. Thesaid bracket'g 7aV respectively compriseportons 8sh apedj gafwickjnthe.tube: andgineans'toadjustthef v wick carrier, an upper Ufshaped casing hav'f 1" l z ing a lwell,"' r'pendent'portieriinparallelism to receive the respective .ligartfto be `'carried direction indicated by a1 .I

- of oil;

- It willpbeuapparent from the foregoing jing La? lower-'fi opposed relation,- and lbases 9 adaptedv to be" I opposed' to and fired on a wallor other-upright support, indicated by l2. Arranged Vin and .extending upwardly from. thecontainer l is awick tube 13, and

arranged and `depending fromfthe portion 3 of the U-shap'ed member 2 isawick tube 14. n each of the saidv wick tubesis a wick Vcarrier lniovable rectilinearly, and on eaclr carrier l5 isa lateral arm 16 .having a threaded aperture forvthe engagement of a 'wick adjusting screw 17 having a knurleld head 18, relatively arranged as sho-wn. 'In each of the wick carriers 15 1s arranged Va group of wicks 19.V

In'theupractieal operation ofmyin-ovel bothof the groups of wicks areafdjustedas occasion4 demands; it beingk desirable fora-t y. least one-fourthof an inchof each group.;`

of wicks to protrude beyond the end of its tube'.

Adjustment is also made. to. assurel vthe groups ,of wicks pressing uniformly upon the stripl of metal, and when thiseprofj` '.-1

vision is made the strip of metal is moved between the groups of wicksivhereupon both 1' sides of thestrip 'willfbecovered Vwith nhns that;the w'ellfportonV 4 ofthe'inverted.Ll-Zv 'shaped member-"2 serves, as itsname 1- portsbto Vhold oilV for supplying Vthe wick? A. 'QQ Having ldescribed 1 invention, what I vclaim 'and desireto secure by` Letters PatofV the inverted U-shaped member.

eht, is if' 11..'Apparatus for oilingmetals5compris ingy ailower oil. container, an upper vcasing-95` v *ofinverted Ufshapehaving a well and arrv vupperV connecting portion vand a-.hollow por- 'f tion pendent .from said connecting portion, .wicktubes in .the container Aand-said pend.-y

ent;V portion i offthe-Y Uishaped 1 c'asiiig, wick carriers V movable in said tubes-, wicks' in the f2.2 :Apparate-Sa lfor'itirati",man' jemifii 'lecontaine equipped with wlck tube, va wick,carri'eradjustablevtherein, 11o,

wickcarriers, the .wick complementary to the 'Q i .Uvfshaped casingihavingffa Aportionpendent mythe well ofthe-cas1ng,and means to adfjust'eachj wick;4 carrier independently ofthev v105v f. Y

to the WSH and an upper portion in y'which is a filling opening'- and af door for. controlhng the Sanne, a, W101i tube 1n the sald pendent portlon ot' the casmg, a wlck oarrer adjustable in said tube, a Wick n thev Carrier and having u portion pondent in the wel, means to adjust the Wlck earner,` a

ture.

' WILLIAM LVELL PULSGN. 

